is everything in stock investing.
(Well, luck helps too.) I recommend: Better Investing is the largest nonprofit group dedicated to investment education, with over 50 years of service. Annual dues ($79) include online stock and mutual fund analysis tools, data from Standard & Poor’s (S&P), a ‘Getting Started’ course, Better Investing Magazine, local chapter support, stock purchase plans and discounts on investor tools. Great way to get stock market savvy on P/E ratios, betas, retirement plans and more. Youth membership (18 or under) is $39. Excellent stock investing books and software packages. Investools is another helpful investor education site, offering a variety of stock investor courses, workshops, trading tools and more. Plug into the stock investing info stream Stock information — including research and buy/sell recommendations geared to individual investors — is available from many sources, including websites, TV, newsletters and magazines.